Such organizations are thriving on many college campuses and provide students with new freedom to explore a multiracial identity.
It is as if these organizations can only thrive if they have an enemy, someone to fight.
Spend community (our) money on services and infrastructure that help successful organizations and families thrive.
Look, it doesn't take a genius to know that any organization thrives when it has two leaders.
The market place and religious organizations, such as the Carmes convent founded in 1473, could thrive inside the closed city.
Every organization thrives on the basis of individual skills.
They are the people who make this organization thrive, not the organization's headquarters.
True, over the last 69 years, the organization has thrived in adversity.
We could figure out which organizations are thriving and which are sick.
The organization can survive and thrive if its members carefully manage one critical paradox: balancing principle against power.